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File Manager

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File Manager
File:Filemanager06ds2.png
General
Author(s)Padnoter
TypeUtilities
Version0.6U
LicenceMixed
Links
[Media:Filemanager06ds.rar Download]
Website
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   File:Filemanagerpcds.rar: File uploaded.
   File:Filemanagerubuntuds.rar: File uploaded.

File Manager is a homebrew application enabling user to manage all the files and directories on your homebrew card (R4 etc). It also allows user to send/receive files from other DS's running filemanager.

Plus download files directly from PC to DS via home wifi (without swapping SD cards).

User guide

Summary of File Manager functions:

Navigate & List Files/Directories on DS
Delete File/Directory
Rename File/Directory
Create Directory
Move File
Receive File from PC via WiFi (with/without WEP support)
Send/Receive file from DS to another DS via NiFi
Display Freespace on DS
Help screens (Press/hold SELECT key)
Multi Homebrew card support (by changing Root directory)
Configure WiFi & WEP setup
Save configuration

Using the exe running on windows PC, user can also send files from PC via home wifi directly onto DS card.

For Ubuntu user, use the following file to send files from PC via home wifi directly onto DS card.

Tips for Wifi/WEP operation & general configuration:

Press the "Config" button and configure the following;

Root dir - this specifies the type of homebrew DS card you have.
  1. R4s use "fat1:"
  2. AceCards need "fat1:/ROMS"
  3. and DSTT "fat1:/games" etc.
PC Ip - this is the IP address of the PC that will be sending the file
Wifi AP - this is the name of the Access Point you will be using for wifi
WEPmde - the WEP mode, 0=unencrypted, 1=40bit (key of 10hex characters), 2=128bit(key of 26hex characters)
WEPkyid - the WEP Key Id to use. Normally upto 4 per access point, the default (Key 1) should be entered as 0
WEP Key - the WEP key of either 10hex characters (if WEPmode=1=40bit), or 26hex characters (if WEPmode=2=128bit)
Once these are set, make sure you "Save" the configuration !!

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